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fdiffi? cus Spirit for the final CIC game of the season was pro- vided by the barrier for the team to go through. lohn Sonafrcnk, senior guard, leads the charge by the team. Open wide, exclaims Mrs. LeMaster, school nurse, as she checks George Dinkel to make sure PHS doesnt have a flu epidemic. z From the Littlest Freshman onfUp From our first kid party as a freshman to the joy of lockers in the new building as seniors, in the space between our first and last basket- ball games, and during our many activities before, during, and after school, we remember many things from PHS. The men go here, explains Mr, lames Noble to Don Wittig, band captain, and Tom Gustin, choir president, as they plan one of the many concerts presented by the PHS music department,
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1 L ise Skinner as prize-winning costumes at the annual Girls' League Mama, I want my hott e. says ou she Karen lohnson, and Martha Scott display their Kid Party. Monticello's dummy seems to be having shoe trouble, and Gene Keh- ler repairs the ettigy, The dummy was used to spark team spirit PHS ls a Place for Kids Why do teachers have to pile on so much homework, moan Alice LaVanWay, Pat Lothspeich, and Nancy Hostetler as they take advantage ot every spare mo ment to study, .5.
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ffllt lx 3 All eyes were centered on Linda Rassner, Homecoming Queen, as she led the annual pa- rade at Bengal Stadium. Is there a harpoon in the crowd? This seems a valid question as the Industrial Club's prize-winning float moves by, PHS ls 7,000 Individuals All Massed Cheering the basketball team on during its CIC- clinching game with Alexandria is the special senior section ol the band. At basketball or football games, in the main hall before classes, at our clubs, at canteen, around the drinking fountain-all ot these were places Where we met together for lun or learn- ing While here at PHS. We soon saw the importance oi students working together, whether on a class project, an alter-game mixer, a money-raising project, or a club event. We might have been slightly crowded, but that didnt stop us from getting the most out ot this years education. When you return to school you must get a pass, read the rules. Lena Brauneller, Sandra Bruit, Sharon Clark, Donna Burrous, and Mary Camp- bell wait for Miss Stutesman's attention,
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